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THE INDIANAPOLJS TIMES ____ a ci
GM Chief Lambasts U.S. Forei
3 oy | i TUESDAY, DEC, 4, 1951 _ i } behind the tron : uine Korean truce
szx=| Today «Business
agree to joint ar- nan
nes, 2% ober. A : be 1 A H of : Wilson Asks A : ; y {*‘March at Earliest Dawn . . rr | OUSeWITe® Quick Halt to Cadets’ Dogs Get Sore
led off its ground given the enemy ize and reinforce,
p morale, if and y resumed, can be
Issues Dare
By Harald Hartley °
‘Exploitation’
NEW = YORK, Dec. 4 (UP)— SER |Charles E. Wilson, president of Er |General Motors Corp., charged I got a dar qv 3 yesterday that the United States oh 2 today, Idd. . {is “exploiting” "its: people and rewas a two-pager, single-spaced, on the thorny side. sources to benefit people in other
I had punched out a piece about a life insurance come-on, jeonheries.
At VMI's Col. Pancake
By United Press «of yelling and window-smashing LEXINGTON, Va. Dec. 4-—|by about 500 students.
Footsore cadets gave in today to. The cadets appeared mainly upthe rigid discipline that ‘is theytet by. 2 Surtew order hat heart of Virginia Military Insti- 8 y g
{Thanksgiving dance. tute where Gen. George C. Mar-| The students destroyed furni-
whatever that our ying test, will give ut support hither-
a little i ; ia {| He warned it cannot continue {shall learned to be a soldier. : which ar loasher Mookle: with BY Damp on ian gold: tor long. | | The 900 students were sobered cing hanwe ama one 2nd i RA tis Lis ag nt delivers. | Declaring that this country has| {by a three-hour night maréh that ine damage aE Rot extensiva . Ss Ns free goods. When hey, te} me, go for this light/a policy of “colonialism in re- d
fended an abortive demonstration ,nq will be repaired at the ca(against discipline. dets’ expense. ge | What® began as a traditional| The demonstration was brought after-taps shirttail parade grew ts a sudden halt when Col. Frank into a full-blown demonstration |g Pancake, corps commandant. A * |appeared on the scene. It was aft-
{Local Stocks and Bonds |er midnight. een - Col.- Pancake ordered all ca:
delivers the booklet, he sells. Pi: {verse,” the “head ? The dare came from a house: Pilsner type. ee Is mena
a i . Not long ago I reported Eidel- largest corporation- warned EuMicon the on Sue gi said, weiss and Atlas had absorbed ropean Allies of the United States column. and amos ou 9 Yt Drewry’s. Deeper digging showed that “even with America's great eft? ave You go no one swallowed anyone else but idealism. and productivity,” the Hay that it was a merger. aid. program “cannot safely be
“Just walk around the Circle, : take a look at the Penney build-| a jeoutiie] on fof long by shy ra
orum |
d that you say, : oath your right
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: /RY’S WAS running high| tion.” cid ~Dee. 4 dets, except the sick and th ing. Who made ‘that possible? PREWRY'S : “ STOUKS Bid Asked , p Sick an e re. insurance hi is Rorking| wide and handsome, but my guess He also said that ‘socialist Antorican Logs 3%. oii 96 - |guards, to assemble for an immethere.” : |is that it was a pretty good deal schemes” are no solution for eco-| SF = SS American, States =... 28 ----|diate full-dress march. The corps ho was sold do : o Fr] ” {for Eidelweiss and Atlas to swap nomfc problems confronting the Ahlen Colieries’ com a 174 marched into East Lexington, wn X X "GHRS ‘stock chips with Drewry’s. |westegn world. Lp AES ae Oi ga 1B ©... (then through the town for several | party, that man gap Those COURSES ai What interests me is the change| Soveak Belt RR & Stk Yas com |... 3 "miles before returning, footsore to him, however, life. insurance ao al ro. in the public's taste for beer. 1| | Speaker at Luncheon deni SAREE © : land considerably subdued. = ’ p- 3 2 rae search. I know the big insurance wa told it arose out of World| Mr, Wilson spoke at a luncheon Chamber ‘of Commerce com. 31 © +.‘ Some of the marchers, recalling
War II when all of the military session of the First International Circle, Theater com os ‘the early history of their school,
J 50% companies kick in to help make py ; | : EO possible. P PXs were allowed to serve only|conference of Manufacturers, Consolidated Fin § pid | ; ag Were reminded of a Civil War s wanted another 3.2 beer. And that taught new Cont Car-Na-Var «5 "quotation by one of their famous
sponsored by the National Assoiclation of Manufacturers. More than 300 British and western European industrial leaders are attending the three-day|
Summing Ing Som . initriet Ge ummins. Eng p . { - Delta Elec com 18% Struectors, n. Stonewall Jack Eastern Ind Tele 5 pfd veri 31 oo JEON 8 Equitable Securities com ..... 25 ened “The troops will march at ear-
Equitable Securities ofd . 109 lest “dawn,” Gen. Jackson often
The reason is that life insur-ipeer drinkers to like a light body. more liberal and ance needs personnel, people to Ss = # g y
ors of the Demo- sell it. And they start at the ONE BIG DETROIT wrevery. defied Hie advice roots, the boys in college. had to change its formula from bers of his party WL heavy to light to stay in the race.|
Family Finance com Family Finance 5% bpfd
I wasn’t “sold.” I was “shown the
the
speeded without impairing living}
i Ind Asso Tel 2 pid
| Since he had the I GOT MY knuckles cracked pgyt Drewry’s had it alt the time | conference designed . to increase] Hays Corn pd ww |ordered, ers, he was nom. for using that word “sell.” The a gentle, thirst-quenching brew, Europe's industrial output to Heetl-qmes ov 2 oii! 20%} re Lay i ¢ N S § ri : |W 8 at] [Home & 1 8% | . little lady on the North Side said with normal alcohol content but Where defense production can be HT ol 3 Hog Prices Strong 504
Ss in the Demo- , waiting for the id that Bayt fell came a reformer,
need for insurance.”
‘And said she, /“You should pat,
yourself on the back that you are
light start. The makers tell you there's no| after ~ taste,
on hops, right from
standards. i Clarence B. Randall, president]
no morning-after of the Inland Steel .Company..of!
“HOW ABOUT IT, VEEP?—With Christmas just around the corner, Mrs. Alben Barkley tries to fudpis Row & Lt com oon gdo. 30%
Ind Asso Tel 20s 1 a 30! | *Ind Gas & Water com sdss S394 23a . | Ind Mich El 4% .ptd 9s 9 T 25 C H h {ind Telephone 4 . 98 o . ents ig er
N 8 | Indpls Ath Club Realty Co.... 80 Trading was active at the In-
Acme Telephoto.
. considered insurable.” I am not so head. [Chicago, told the conference that| . h . . h 4 . a = i dianapolis z jo 18 Joost Dew. sure. The only hea you get, they|in the United States every effort| interes) the Vice Presiden! in a silk smeling Jacke! during thelr visi to the, Contra) Purchating Office hdisnaol Blah" a 184ing. polis Stockyards this morn a [say, is the neat white eollar--on is made to induce each person to| warehouse in lokyo. lhe Barkieys are in the Far East visitin e men in the front lines. jindisnabolls: \atep dl Oo 1 |- Hors 9500: tve; n: gamblers, that THEN CAME, a plea for the|the glass. P | y y amr Jone Sr Bd Smut FO oar dite vom. T0i2 2 barrows and Sits © Moy ina Jedium
people who are interested in the |
(give his best effort in self-inter-|
| Kingan & Co com igher; heavier weights steady to strong:
s/h § 66 bulk choice: 170 to 240
; fest, while in the Soviet Union, | ° | . {Kingan & Co pfd ~~ 1... k shel x pounds $18.75 to payoff check, the undertaker, the Pop Bottles (“the whip and bayonet are used Says Newspapers ‘McKinney Faces Court in Crash Elica ations) ite oa Wi, Hi) Beings $1778 Todi $18.25: Cunningham and doctor, the lawyer, the | ALL IS NOT peaches and cream for gaining higher production.”| . With Fire Chief's Car | Marmon-Herrington com ..... 312(318 "to 317.50; sows steady to 25° cents that he did not and the relatives and neighbors. ‘Best Ad M d p 1744 | higher: 300 to 400 pounds $15.50 to $16.25 : : at International Harvester. | Says Tensi E j es eaia ; ; | NR Homes dod news. ...:.. “|lights $16.50 or more: 400 to 550 pounds rybody that was With all of those people taking : : Says Tensions Easing Up | a S orru | A truck driver, «charged with! Natl Homes ofd. ~~ ......... 00. 198 151480 to $15.95 , ‘here does the beneficiary The company is throwing pop : | DETROIT, Dec. 4 (UP) —Lee| failing to ive the right of Wavy Log bus Soy C08 ii ata 31 | Cattle 1500, calves 400: moderately acre shoved around a cut, w le e S bottles at arbitrator William R.| He said tensions and animos-|u. 4 outgoing president of the i ng lo give. ihe righl of way N Ind Bub Be abl. 22% 24 tive. steers and heifers steady: email lot Ag Jammer Oe t one about the late Forrester, dean of the Vanderbilt |ities which surrounded the 1abor|, merican Association of News B i e fon Bre ag 1) ace OT roel LOY. iy com: Lit ve 2%(EHE0 Tew fos Sood ‘ana choice 433 io ova the woes | Rina one avout, ne tt GREE EL Sor oe unto in (hs coun 53 nr pt emrsoatins, 100 fs DUST@SSIM@N stone to uae sem, cc: Er Ger 4 te Bn Ba SR nstalled one-way 5 . 2a . He stands between manage- are diminishing. ® nual meeting vesterday that of 1'e 4 4 Rar waar dd Toit com a .| to $28.50: load good heifers $32: small lots any streets, and squirmed on the payoff hunted ent and labor. And both have | “Clarification of moral and le-a1) wr din the news- | BY United Press Hip Bayt, Municips] Court 3, Dec SI al as vid. da 2% fully ‘Steady. instances 35 to. 30 cons record of better high and low to and 2 ih his 28reed to work under his deci-8al obligations have brought this| paper “has the greatest adaptabil-f CHICAGO, Dec. 4 — New 4 fus Elderi 2217! Seokal-Van Casio om. . +o": 10%: on Mio Sanare and ewii J2130 to t the mark, how- And did, T am tol ted it to the Sions. He has had five grievance about and the net result today ity in maintaining brand strength, Democratic - National Chairman L 4 us Ser dge, 3, of - ] |Stokely-Van Camp pfd _..... i6dq 17 pAL3N bulls, unchanged: utility and’ comg meters in front age. So they adjuste cases in the Indianapolis works, |i more harmonious relations be- in 4 greater number of markets.” Frank E. McKi avs lig* elinglon Ave, was Invo ved 'njlTannes & .Co §1a% Dig.cnar 10% 1314], Veslers and slaughter calves were sc- | the wrath of a right age, and wrote the check. | 2 2 a tween employees and employers, | : [Ta - MCRINney says Me's go- the three-vehicle . smashup last|;"s° Machine Co. .0iee 3y, | uve. Tully steady: bulk choice..$39 to $40: A Ne load of, THE UAW-CIO won three. The with the choice of whether to join] Mr. Ward said the use of ques- ing to seek piinishment for the night at S. Keystone: Ave. and United Aglephone 5% ofd .... ++. | 94d price. 341 to $42; commercial and gaod. 1 WAS G By a £ . i | ion Title 2 viv rrrmveey sens 1000;
Sheep, fat lambs active, 50 to extreme $1 higher: choice and prime natives, $30 to mostly $31; good to choice. +++($20.50 to $30.50; choice and prime, 86 to 94-
«| pound Jeter lambs, $31; bulk slaughter
{businessmen involved in cor Prospect St., eight blocks east of| *Extra dividend.
g the advice of ruption of federal officials and Earhart and Prospect Sts. where
icians, made one in local history.
{ d : " {tionable figures on the effectivetruth. A lot of people wouldn’t company won one. And one was a union left to the worker. ay
| i “ 2 . : ness of national advertising “are have a -dime if they hadnt been turned back because it was not, | Paul Hoffman, now head of the; jurious not only to the media wading through life insurance in the opinion of the arbiter,|Ford Foundation, said Marshall
|emplovees. the false alarm origintaed. : committing the error, but to all Ploy Battalion Chief Fred C. Dilts all their lives. covering in the contract. {Plan aid and the self-help of advertising media.” | “I am going to see that 8VerY! iver escaped in} ’ payments ~The company says he wants to/Europeans has increased their 'businessman who is guilty of cor-| © P Jury.
Allen & Steen 5s American Loan 4%s 55 ..... American Security bs 60 , American Loan 4%s 60... Bastian Moly 5s 61 A Batesville Tele Co 4'as ..
re: |ewes, $9 to $1
hoe U. S. Statement.
democrats stayed But I am one who has never, ; ; ; Henry Slamin of the George A.| : : ..| Elderidge and Carl C. Hoover, puhner Fertilizer 5s 5 9 " insurance com- make certain changes in the con-jeconomic situation substantially _\rupting is punished if it is within! ” On rt: Blas Alas Bl nn ; A of take Who lopked upon an insu tract. And, says the company, but added: McDevitt Co., Chicago, was elect-| "ower 5 do so,” he said yes-| "10. Was driving the battalion|&o 5G" i en. 01100 WABHINGTOR, Deo 4 (OP Govern
dge Clark. The
pany as a philanthropy. ‘Otherttle interested in
|chief’s car, were treated for minor wise how would they have raked
ed president of the group and| ;qay at a meeting of state and
Elsb f Sch da) <<:|ment expenses and receipts for the curPaul V. Elsberry of Scheerer and |
“We cannot blind ourselves to +|rent fiscal year through Nov. 30, com-
that is not what an arbitrator is| on injuries at General Hospital.
{the fact that the increased allo- : local Democratic leaders. Hamilton Mfg Co s+» pared with a year ago: . were interested s o much dough? t i was named to his T , e Indpls Paint & Color 5s . is Yi . together s < g 2 8 ” lcation of resources to defense— Co., Chicago, as-n | | he truck, after colliding with Indpls Public Loan 5s - | Expenses $25,649. “n
t he got. It goes compete against ayor has never e. He never will Indianapolis and reorganized from ime for all good i of their party.
E. New York St.
of the bag when mass murder of ar By the Reds, odict, “See noth-
They are in business for profit, and I am for that. “I am, too, and
80 are you.
” ” n SO I TAKE off my hat to those who teach this kind of thrift and security. They're welcome to
what they get. | All I ask is that they don’t
HERE ARE THE burrs under essential as it is to deal with the the company collar. In one in- situation as it is, is putting the stance he ordered-employees re- European economies under a classified. The company said no, great strain. but ‘would pay the higher rate, | “I am equally concerned about subject to the approval of theithe terrific strain which these Wage Board. |same conditions are placing upon The second was the case he our own economy. If the Euro-
fumble at the payoff window. And 4, ;neq pack. He said, the com-| pean countries and the United
ew do in life insurance. They take one look at the insured, and hand the check to whomever is left. It doesn’t take the lump out of your throat, but it does take the| ‘ump out of your bills.
The Egg and |
pany reported, that if the com-|States are to meet the problems pany and the union could not| growing out of the defense proreach a decision, he then would grams, we both must quickly give a ruling. "|achieve greatly expanded produc2 nn = tion.” y,
AND WHAT THE company |
wants to know is why he didn’t Blames Taxes, HLC— |do it in the first place. bs '
third term as treasurer. |
vertising Service, Chicago,
Inc., New York, as secretary.
Anderson Smith of Detroit, J. J.! Cooper of Chicago, E.
of New York, Ralph Steen of
Ward, New York.
Mr. McKinney told the Demo-|the chief's car, careened through Other officers named were H.|Crats that “for every person cor-/the trolley turnaround at KeyJames Gediman of the Hearst Ad-'Tupted there is a corrupter.” as| -He sald he knew from ex-the truck struck a car parked Vice President and Richard M./Perience in business “how under|in the rear of 1014 S. Keystone
kettle.”
McLean of O'Mara and Ormsbee, the guise of legal fees and pro-| Ave. {motion and advertising expenses, | mm -R
s elected were B. C.|Bifts are lavished upon buyers.” Directors else “Some of the men who bribed!
M. Roscher Picayunish government employees
of Chicago, Thomas W. Walker lare yelling the loudest,” he said.| This 44 nied an off ering of these shares for sale, or an offer to buy, or a solicitation of an offer #0 buy, any of sush shares. “It is a case of the pot calling the!
-Presi ent [Kettle black. [ vr, Pe Fred “We'll polish the pot, but I hope |
something is done about the |
Eggs Keep Tumbling |
Indpls Railways 6s 97 Ind Limestone 4s 75 ... Ind Asso Tel 3s 175 a Kuhner Packing 4s 59 Langsenkamp 5s 4
65 | Receipts 18,520,689, Cash Balan 4138.201 35 ve l8s alance . 0 395 -| Public Debt 7,100,124,037 23,036,082,138
7,120,050, 3.024.001, 250,646,043,282 25
[stone Ave. and Prospect St. Then +.i{Fubllc Debt 333.840.041.38
X N Ind Pub Serv hs 73 a otal Publie Service 30s 15 : % | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Sprague Device 5s 60 re SP HCIORRINER: .oiiaiia aan aner ns $15,219,000 Traction Terminal 5s A7.... vies DOOR... ii cnnndansans sans . 59,510,000
The offering is made only by the Prospectus.
66,000 Shares
Indiana Gas & Water Company, Inc.
Common Stock - $10.00 Par Value
' The President's ittle information armer who said: . 's tail off, eut a from getting too
: Fs : . A mo " “ 1 JUST GOT told off.” And i] sae sition i ig rt Sloan Asserts Executives
words were eggs, I'd look like a |
i squirming. - | piece of French toast. | ! . ' A nutritionist says what do I| And while it is the union which | fe i 0 e y
mean by saying egg prices are usually has the grievance, this on the skids? And would I please time it is the company. get myself a copy of the Egg| 8 9 = Buyers’ Guide from the U. S. De-| partment of Agriculture?
On Chicago Market
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP)—Egg| prices at some Chicago —stores| : : ; dropped 6 to 8 cents a dozen to-| ~ » NEW YORK, Dec. 4—(UP—, “A highly successful executive day, reflecting a-downward trend | [Taxes and the cost of living have receiving a compensation of $50,-jon the wholesale market, i WHILE International Harves-|g aredq.so high that an executive|000 in 1939, must today have Prices at the Chicago Mercan-| tor doesn’t like it, I do. who was paid $50,000 in 1939 compensation of $365,000 to en-tile Exchange, the nation’s biggest | Quite frankly, I am not.an avid| In it I see the see-saw of the m;st receive $365,000 this year joy equal purchasing power,” - |egg market, were unchanged from | fan of the Egg Buyers'/Guide,and/ democratic way, often slow, |t; enjoy equal purchasing power, The Communists believe that vesterday, when the top selection | faybe I should be, but I am a blundering, it always gets there,|ajfred P. Sloan Jr., chairman of the laboring classes are the only dropped from 58 to 51 cents a Iberal user of salt on most of the with reasonably right answers. {the board of directors of General producer and the only source of (dozen. stuff the government puts out. But it does. take time. Motors, said last night. wealth, he said. It is true {hat| The Wholesale market has For one thing, T know it's always Inflation and high taxes are|jabor is an indispensible part of dropped 17 cents in the last week.
Rights, evidenced by Subscription Warrants, to subscribe for these shares have been issued by the Company to holders of its Common Stock, which rights, expire December 14, 1951, as more fully set forth in the Prospectus. |.
nerican presg on g on in the U. 8. "ass outfit sitting the activities of An spy ring, and unlimited rights. ing a gnat and iow knows more
Subscription Price to Warrant Holders $21.25 per share
ion i Wale ly Telia genione New Suit liquidating the value of the [un-ithe industrial system, he added. Xchange officials said It was the . S THE NUTRITIONIST, which! CARL J. REITH, manager of common man, whose talent,| po 410 leadership rests with ggest Cecline in 2 years.
|Kroger’s big Indianapolis branch,| imagination and enterprise form tells me he buys a new suit about|the keystone of all economic |progress, he said. devic i ie + i : x | | es, discover basic knowledge, : ‘ : ’ He Mr. Sloan, also co-sponsor of | sromote and capitalize technolosi| While Playing House » i the Sloan-Kettering Institute for .; n.ooress or deal with thel An 11-year-old girl today told Blyth & Co., Inc. Cancer Research,
spoke at “the, poms of modern economy and 8 Criminal Court 2 jury Jack| 24th anniversary dinner of thei; ,ejztionship with a free Delwin Blount attacked her as City Securities Corporation
Hundred Year Association of society she “played house” with his stepNew York. { \ceqraredk ; daughter in a garage ‘Such leadership—the keystone daughte * garage.
those "who advance productive effiency, develop new production
means she is a darned good cook, | knows special diets, calories, said | she bought eggs on my advice at|eVery two years. 32 cents for Grade A mediums.| Says he, "It doesn’t make me| And last week she sajd the eggs|2DnV prettier, I'll agree; but it helps went up to 70 cents. {the morale and catches up with But that was last week. Yester-|{the waistline, so I can’t help but day, egg prices, grade A large, [Teel the change is worth the, ex-
: nl Copies of the Prospect be obtained from the undersigned, Accuses Man of Attack pies of the Broipectis may fo i
our scientists Is nes, and broadsts of the things of the tests are sian information to the Kremlin yrmation day by
Collett & Company, Inc.
77c to T4c. And I'll|pense.” J a \#. Then put. if or TT re to] ®. yu 8 "He received the organization’s| i goes Blount, 31, of 1027 §. State Hemphill, Noyes, Graham, Parsons & Co. p tip you off. They're going to] : of all economic progress—rests,| . ! the whole storv. bredk again, tomorrow or the, CARL STARTED OFF talking/annual Jol mel io nie work|anq always will rest, not with the Ave. faces a life. sentence for] & | hey know abou! : {about suits, but wound up talkifig|as a citizen of New York Cityl..ommon man’ but with the ‘un-T2pe if convicted. He is accused anapolis Bond an hare Corporation Kiser, Cohn & Shumaker, Inc. more they will next. day. on {about a new dress for Kroger's|and his efforts in cause of hurl common’ man,” he: said. fof attacking. the child Nov. 4, Indianapolis Bond and Sh € ’ ’ A
I THINK THEY'LL go to 67 gelatine, now three to the box, manity. (1950.
a to get all this | : | epirsreartriiimb————— | : | the' press from cents. That's what 1 get from (Chocolate, butterscotch and va-| A veteran of 50 years in in- pe os | “Blount also is under indictment December 4, 1951. .? Kroger's, which Has one of the Dilla. dustry, Mr. Sloan said that great : on ear jon charges of rape and sodomy a m———————— | uth might allay. largest egg operations in the| Packaging does it, for people or|leadership creates’ great ac- {in an attack on a 9-year-old girl ican publie- con- “ ‘state, and from the Wadley Co. Products. And this one will sell|cOmplishments and is entitled to {last Apr. 3. ’ pas ey a defensive war. Both tell me eggs. are tumbling. three where the old way sold one.|corresponding. economic rewards. Clb ———————— SE -
he heads of our 1orance is bliss
It’s the weather. When it's mild,| Think what that will do for the Pioneer Still Lives ° Losses Feared hy ¢
farmers can bring them in. When | morale of the gelatine industry. “Yesterday, generous rewards it's cold, or the roads are bad, ’" provided the incentive for great o. » : they don’t bother. Yesterday there| Sata Ss Money Bag accomplishments and produced Rail were 21,000 cases piled up in Chi-| IT SURPRISED me to learn|8réat leaders,” he said. “That, in Ww d es cago. A week ago it was only where the thrifty Hoosier towns|t Part, is how we.became great.
15,000 cases. are, and Christmas savings are ANd let us not forget that the| CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP) — The 2 = = the highest. > © |pioneer still lives but in a dif-
: . {nation’s railroads said yesterda TROUBLE WAS, I guess, I was, . Indianapolis was on top, of| ferent role. > that new mail rates tary a little ahead of the ball. It wasicourse. It's big. But the Fletcher However, today the value of b abi not last week, but this week that|Trust, the old family bank, was talent, imagination and enter- by the government will cause
5 1 Station St, This advertisement appears as a matter of record only and is under no circumstances to be
construed as an offering of these securities for sale, or as a solicitation of an offer te buy any such securities. The offering is made only by the prospectus.
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NEW ISSUE : : ‘
al in’ June, 1945, 45. » » 2, Tom Clark is going, extrovert addicted to loud
egg prices hit the skids. Being a week ahead of time in this business is not a sin. But if =you're a week late, you wipe your feet and go in and stand on the hot carpet. :
nearly double the ‘Indiana Na-
prise, never so scarce and never|losses of $60 million a year, but
{tional, its closest competitor. | 2 : | SOUTH BEND racked up $2.1033,056. And Evansville had $1,194,786 to buck its way through
dated in large part by inflation and - by a confiscatory, tax , |structure. Here is a real problem.| The decision was announced by (railroad executives representing ‘all major roads in a meeting here.
|“for the present.”
in such demand, has been liqui-ithat they will not fight the ordgr. | # |
25,000 SHARES
CITIZENS INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY
(An Indiana Corporation)
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hat 1 i » style Stateons And hot carpets are Ww the holidays. Ft. Wayne had C . Th . “ yie 't like. T t tender feet. | | ¥ T ey expressed ‘‘disappoint- ‘ ~ TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA ing, How va oy t like. I = go " jittion at its fingertips with $944, | oun y ax ment” over a Nov. 13 order of the a ' J upreme ‘ : . Interstate Co erce C rewry s Does ° : {Inte e Commerce Commission MAN he has been ys A la Do 2° Favers shoot al] this ‘setting new rates which the gov- 5% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK, SERIES "A tious and his DREWRY'S is on the march in dough on Christmas buying? They { 4 Oar comer: will pay for railroad ||y ally are undis- Indiana. Michigan too. do not. : ° |transportation of mail. The new || ($50.00 PAR VALUE) rarely indulges The South Bend brewery is| A lot of them march right over Irates are retroactive to the be- 5 oa : issents ; turning out a million and a quar-(to the savings window and salt Oo 3 ew 0 ginning of 1951 ane Dew! The offering of the 5% Cumulative Preferred S tock, Series “A,” is made exclusively to bona fide eres ter barrels a year, and Hoosiers, |it down for good. ng 8) he Ww | residents of the State of Indiana. The shares will be initially sold by the Underwriters only to ooter, dark and Marion County tax collections| The carriers said the ICC reck- bona fide residents of Indiana who are not deniers and who purchase such shares for investment wii Frying : goared to a new high of $32.8/0ned an Josie Jaliway aaa l only and not for the purpose of resale and who so certify to the Underwriters. Se and a double million this year, Treasurer Louis] ol: million, : ns Shoongeyens 0. Rainier reported today. 2nd Sue £2 dhopease of about . clean- ¢ s year, Err milion. 'mcrease. aver. at yontjog ASSIS the resulting gure! PRICE 510.00 POR SHARE e father of a The Treasurer's - offi x 4(0f $371 million of annual railroad | o PLUS ACCRUED DIVIDENDS on, Tom Clark $32,820,466 this voi red expense; the commission estmal = family's Sun- with $31 717.278 3 1950 pa od na ay Ri Fates would mop -— : ; ’ uce , y , : a n URNILY ot The biggest jump was reflected Pr about $60 million Is gd J Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from ary of the undersigned ; ; ; ; in spring payments. This year's .osts of service,” the carriers A ! 4 ; figure was Roose more than gag id 3 : 4 . . s * jast Year, Dall Sollections showed| Thug the railroads said, reve- | a . $s . Indianapolis Bond and Share Corporation JA i Moon ease. nues under the new rates fall] . , : : allace Weatherholt, chief de-|pelow the ICC's “own determina- Foelber-Patterson, Inc. Thomas J. Doherty. Wefel & Maxfield he early bird puty {reasutel, in the increase tion” of costs. : ; ! : Iné he : " was due to last years reassess-| The railroad executives, how-' ) .- o Bird, enjoys “aout ment program, which raised ever “agreed for the present not! : DeWees : Ehrman . 1 Boyer end Company, ng : 4 county property valu¥s, and ato challenge” the ICC decision. | : Robert G. Shimel & Company SE = higher tax rate. "|. “Instead” they decided that for ‘4 iap= : LR ’ r/ yout ows in- The record collection will be dis-!the time being, the railroads : : ; 4 ar 1 vid 8 working i tributed among all taxing units|should .operate under the wom- DECEMBER 4. 1981, ’ ~ 0 : Yi : x : 9 atry's. ; +3 in ge county. It means each unit /mjssion's order and should care- ~ : : ALLY i ai NE Te 8 ave more money to spend|fully evaluate the .resulting ex- . - ., rt Entities un us Sans etins. [than last year.” CU perience; tt wan said fee . ; : : J . * . = ¢ a ol : fe pi : * Lon ; pe To — — —
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